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# A GitHub Action to run the cf-python test suite after events on main. | ||
name: Run test suite | ||
# Triggers the workflow on push or PR events for the main branch (only) | ||
on: | ||
# For now, at least, do not enable on push to save on limited usage resource | ||
#push: | ||
# branches: | ||
# - main | ||
pull_request: | ||
# 'reopened' enables manual retrigger via close & re-open. Disable for all | ||
# edits to manage limited resource (PRs often change before merge-ready). | ||
types: [opened, reopened, ready_for_review] | ||
branches: | ||
- main | ||
# Note a workflow can have 1+ jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel. | ||
jobs: | ||
# TODO: setup parallel runs (-job-2 etc.) of sub-tests for speed-up | ||
test-suite-job-0: | ||
# Set-up the build matrix. We run on different distros and Python versions. | ||
strategy: | ||
matrix: | ||
# Skip older ubuntu-16.04 & macos-10.15 to save usage resource | ||
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest] | ||
# Note: keep versions quoted as strings else 3.10 taken as 3.1, etc. | ||
python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11", "3.12"] | ||
# Run on new and old(er) versions of the distros we support (Linux, Mac OS) | ||
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} | ||
# The sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of this job: | ||
steps: | ||
- name: Checkout cf-python | ||
uses: actions/checkout@v3 | ||
with: | ||
path: main | ||
# Provide a notification message | ||
- name: Notify about setup | ||
run: echo Now setting up the environment for the cf-python test suite... | ||
- name: Checkout the current cfdm main to use as the dependency | ||
uses: actions/checkout@v3 | ||
with: | ||
repository: NCAS-CMS/cfdm | ||
path: cfdm | ||
# Prepare to run the test-suite on different versions of Python 3: | ||
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} | ||
uses: actions/setup-python@v4 | ||
with: | ||
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} | ||
# Setup conda, which is the simplest way to access all dependencies, | ||
# especially as some are C-based so otherwise difficult to setup. | ||
- name: Setup Miniconda | ||
uses: conda-incubator/setup-miniconda@v2 | ||
with: | ||
auto-update-conda: true | ||
miniconda-version: "latest" | ||
activate-environment: cf-latest | ||
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} | ||
channels: ncas, conda-forge | ||
# Ensure shell is configured with conda and pip correctly activated. | ||
- name: Check conda and pip config | ||
shell: bash -l {0} | ||
run: | | ||
echo "*Conda report:*" | ||
conda info | ||
conda list | ||
conda config --show-sources | ||
conda config --show | ||
echo "*Pip report:*" | ||
pip --version | ||
pip list | ||
# Install cf-python dependencies, excluding cfunits and cfdm, pre-testing | ||
# We do so with conda (and pip) which was setup in a previous step. | ||
- name: Install dependencies excluding the NCAS CF Data Tools libraries | ||
shell: bash -l {0} | ||
run: | | ||
conda install -c ncas -c conda-forge cf-plot udunits2=2.2.25 | ||
conda install -c conda-forge mpich esmpy | ||
conda install scipy matplotlib dask | ||
pip install pycodestyle | ||
# Install cfunits and cfdm (from development main branch) separately, | ||
# since it is most robust to test a no-dependency installation of cf, | ||
# then finally install the cf-python development version. | ||
- name: Install cfunits then development versions of cfdm and cf-python | ||
shell: bash -l {0} | ||
run: | | ||
pip install cfunits | ||
cd ${{ github.workspace }}/cfdm | ||
pip install -e . | ||
cd ${{ github.workspace }}/main | ||
pip install --no-deps -e . | ||
# Make UMRead library | ||
- name: Make UMRead | ||
shell: bash -l {0} | ||
run: | | ||
cd ${{ github.workspace }}/main/cf/umread_lib/c-lib | ||
make | ||
# Install the coverage library | ||
# We do so with conda which was setup in a previous step. | ||
- name: Install coverage | ||
shell: bash -l {0} | ||
run: | | ||
conda install coverage | ||
# Provide another notification message | ||
- name: Notify about starting testing | ||
run: echo Setup complete. Now starting to run the cf-python test suite... | ||
# Create netCDF files needed for testing. A separate step is required | ||
# for this so the files can be registered and recognised first; locally | ||
# they are created and used on-the-fly by 'run_tests_and_coverage'. | ||
- name: Create netCDF test files, e.g. test_file.nc | ||
shell: bash -l {0} | ||
run: | | ||
cd ${{ github.workspace }}/main/cf/test | ||
python create_test_files.py | ||
python setup_create_field.py | ||
ls -la | ||
# Finally run the test suite and generate a coverage report! | ||
- name: Run test suite and generate a coverage report | ||
shell: bash -l {0} | ||
run: | | ||
cd ${{ github.workspace }}/main/cf/test | ||
./run_tests_and_coverage --nohtml | ||
# For one job only, generate a coverage report: | ||
- name: Upload coverage report to Codecov | ||
# Get coverage from only one job (choose with Ubuntu Python 3.8 as | ||
# representative). Note that we could use a separate workflow | ||
# to setup Codecov reports, but given the amount of steps required to | ||
# install including dependencies via conda, that a separate workflow | ||
# would have to run anyway, it is simplest to add it in this flow. | ||
# Also, it means code coverage is only generated if the test suite is | ||
# passing at least for that job, avoiding useless coverage reports. | ||
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3 | ||
if: | | ||
Check failure on line 149 in .github/workflows/run-test-suite.yml GitHub Actions / Run test suiteInvalid workflow file
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matrix.os == "ubuntu-latest" && matrix.python-version == "3.9" | ||
with: | ||
file: | | ||
${{ github.workspace }}/main/cf/test/cf_coverage_reports/coverage.xml | ||
fail_ci_if_error: true | ||
flags: unittests | ||
name: codecov-umbrella | ||
# End with a message indicating the suite has completed its run | ||
- name: Notify about a completed run | ||
run: | | ||
echo The cf-python test suite has completed and you may now | ||
echo inspect the results. |